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graduation poem

i go my way complacently
what do i owe to you
he speaks not well
i burn no incense
i saw him once before
shades of night were falling fast
the light withdrawn
and breaketh bread no more
storm
awful truths these be
mysterious night
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale
i loathed you
brief on a flying night

 



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